An Ecologist, Author, and Educator, currently serves as the Director of WildTales, a sustainability collective operating under Spoondrift (OPC) Pvt. Ltd. Previously, he held the position of Assistant Director at the Bombay Natural History Society in Delhi for over a decade. His notable achievements include the planning and development of North India's largest butterfly park within Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, showcasing his commitment to biodiversity preservation.
My name is Amit Kumar Sinha, one of the founders of Jamghat. I was born in Siwan, Bihar, and have been living in Delhi since 1999. I am an alumnus of Delhi University, where I pursued a Bachelor's degree in Arts with Political Science, History, and Economics in 2003, excelling in my subjects. I have been an active student since my school days, participating in various extracurricular activities at both school and inter-school levels.
Mrs. Carmel Tripathi is an accomplished professional serving as the Director of Public Information at the Baha'i Office of Public Affairs, located at the Baha'i House of Worship. With a fervent dedication to her work, she has traversed numerous countries, enriching her experiences and insights.
Passionate about encouraging positive change, I'm dedicated to empowering youth and fostering environmental sustainability. With a commitment to youth engagement, I've facilitated programs encouraging leadership and skill development. Working with youth on their capacity building and understanding SELF is something that fascinates me the most. My focus on environmental initiatives involves advocacy and practical solutions for a greener world. Beyond my professional endeavours, I find joy in capturing moments through my lens, allowing me to express creativity.
Vishal Bhadri is the Senior Associate Coordinator for the Active Citizenship vertical at ComMutiny the Youth Collective. He possesses a master's degree in International Studies with a thematic specialisation in violence, conflict and justice from SOAS, Univeristy of London. His previous professional experiences have consisted of humanitarian aid work on migration routes and refugee shelters in South America, and human rights research and protection work in Thailand among others.
Dr Manu Gupta is an important figure in fostering resilient communities across the Asia Pacific region. With nearly three decades of experience, he has been a leading advocate for citizen-led initiatives on a global scale. As the Co-Founder of SEEDS, a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting community resilience, Manu spearheads innovative solutions in disaster readiness, response, and rehabilitation.
Raju Kendre, as the Founder and CEO of Eklavya India Foundation, exemplifies the spirit of social entrepreneurship through his remarkable journey. Coming from a nomadic tribal family in Vidarbha, where access to education was limited, Raju's personal experiences serve as a profound source of inspiration. In 2017, he established the Eklavya India Foundation with a clear mission: to promote higher education and leadership among first-generation learners.
Having undergone the challenging experience of transitioning between schools due to a financial crisis, Shweta's life was profoundly shaped by this event. Moving on from her role as a healthcare architect in the corporate sector, she felt a deep calling to contribute to the education sector. Her passion was to ensure access to quality education for all children.
With a dedication to addressing complex challenges at the nexus of technology, society, and ecology, Rishabh is driven by the aspiration to steer personal and societal choices toward socially and ecologically positive outcomes. His previous collaborations with philanthropies and non-profits focused on various facets of climate change, including localising food supply chains and facilitating knowledge-sharing networks.
I've been with Bosco Institute for 11 years. Prior to this engagement, I worked with a number of organizations in Assam, especially those dealing with the Adivasis who migrated to this region during the colonial period. I am still involved with those organizations on a variety of levels. As a member of the Bosco Institute, I spend the majority of my time mentoring social work students and getting involved with specific startups launched by the institute.